Attorney General Campbell Leads Battle for Student Loan Borrowers Against Predatory Institutions
Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell leads a multistate amicus brief in support of the U.S. Department of Education's "Borrower Defense Rule," which protects student loan borrowers from fraud and abuse by predatory institutions and offers stronger relief options.
Boston's Jamaica Pond Closed Due to Suspected Algae Bloom, Health Officials Advise Caution
Boston's Jamaica Pond has been closed due to a suspected cyanobacteria bloom, prompting homeowners and park visitors to be cautious around the water. This form of algae poses serious health risks if swallowed or in some cases of direct contact on skin. The BPHC is cooperating with the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) to determine when the water will be safe again for residents and visitors.
Officer Dragged 90 Feet in New Bedford Stolen Car Incident, Suspects on the Run
When police officer James Marinelli stopped a vehicle that had been reported as stolen, the suspects initiated a confrontation with the officer, then dragging him 90 feet with the vehicle. The officer sustained minor injuries and one suspect is still on the run.





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